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Why Nevada is holding both a primary and a caucus and what it means for Republican candidates

The two Republican presidential candidates in the 2024 race are competing in different nominating contests in Nevada. Donald Trump is in the Feb. 8 caucus which counts toward delegates and Nikki Haley is in the more symbolic Feb. 6 primary. (Jan. 30) 
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